You'll want to try the Hawaiian French toast or a teriyaki bowl with sweet bread. Many locals also recommend the Royal Hawaiian.
There's a definite island vibe here, a casual spot for breakfast and brunch that feels like it's been a Torrance staple for decades. It's kid-friendly, with a "great atmosphere" that suggests a relaxed, family-oriented crowd.
This spot is the South Bay's longest-standing Hawaiian-style food restaurant, serving up fresh island flavors for decades. Locals rave that it still serves the same amazing Hawaiian comfort food as it did 20 years ago.